Daily Learning Target(s): By the end of class, students will be able to...

  • practice analysis as evidenced by reading, discussion and quick write.

Due Today:

  • Huckleberry Finn Cornell Quotes and Notes CH 22-29 p. 96-146 (STAMP)
  • "The Raven" Annotations
    • Annotate Before You Read for literary elements
    • Read and annotate the last two pages about Poe's life/background and make at least 3 margin comments

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  • Due Block Day: Romanticism Review Notes and 3x5 card

Essential Questions:

  • What are the philosophical assumptions of romantics and how do they show up in texts?
  • How does history influence texts?

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  • Romanticism Summative on Block Day
  • Bring Huckleberry Finn Every Day!
  • English 11 Tutoring TUE and THU after school in Ms. Savino's room 702
Agenda
1. Update Learning Logs: Quick Write Romantic Notions
  1. Describe romanticism.
  2. What elements you might find in a romantic text?
  3. Give a specific example of a romantic element from one of your readings and explain how it is romantic.

2. Create Notes to Review Romanticism for Summative

Romanticism Summative Test Study Guide

You may use a 3x5 card on the summative test.

  1. 1. Romantic philosophical beliefs
  2. 2. Romantic social attitude
  3. 3. Romantic view of God
  4. 4. Dark Romantic beliefs
  5. 5. Transcendentalist beliefs
  6. 6. Symbols/symbolism
  7. 7. Archetype (literary, character, setting)
  8. 8. Paradox
  9. 9. Story genres (Allegory, parody, satire, pastoral)
  10. 10. Poetry genres (narrative, pastoral, elegy, sonnet)
  11. 11. Allusion
  12. 12. Alliteration
  13. 13. Onomatopoeia
  14. 14. Meter
  15. 15. Rhyme